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So yea im thinking of buying another NDS Software. But this time a Slot-2. Im thinking of a EZ-Flash 3 in 1 expansion pack.

1. Does it have a built in memory? If so, how much?
2. If it doesnt have a built in memory, can i put in my 1 GB MicroSD Card in?(Im going to buy a 2 GB Kingston for the R4 and transfer)
3. Does it work on the R4?
4. Is there a speical tool/program to run the EZ-Flash 3 in 1 Expansion Pack?
5. What are the problems that can occur?
6. Is $21.95 a good price? Not including shipping?
7. Or if the 3 in 1 sucks for the R4, what are some other Slot-2 software?

1. It contains 32 MB of NOR flash, though you can also trick it into using the 16 MB of PSRAM to run GBA games. This is enough, as the largest GBA games are 32 MB.
2. You transfer games from your slot-1 card to the 3in1.
3. Yes, with GBA ExpLoader
4. See above
5. No clue.
6. It's a standard price.
7. Your other main option is the Ewin expansion pack, which has some GBA compatibility issues.

1. No, it has 48mB of RAM. 16mB of it is volatile and known as PSRAM. (It is deleted when the power is gone) 32mB of it is non-volatile and is called NOR RAM. All 32mB games must be loaded into NOR, and the rest can be loaded into PSRAM. (Much quicker)
2. yes

Right, it's NOR Flash. myuusmeow, you can't just add up the numbers like that. NOR flash acts very much like original GBA game cartridges, while the RAM just acts as a speedy place to launch the GBA game from. I know I'm not making it very clear, but there is a very big difference between the two.

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